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After months of build up and beta testing, the finished version of iOS 11 is out September 19, just a couple days ahead of the launch of the iPhone X. So what exactly can you do with it that's new? Here are the big new features you should get to know.

Launched in 2011 as the hardware vanguard for Siri, the iPhone 4s was a big software leap for Apple. But iOS 10, which even focused on making Siri better than ever before, will not work on the iPhone 4s. Sad!

Apps misbehaving? Phone acting sluggish? If you're experiencing any kind of problem with your iPhone, then emptying out the device's RAM can often do wonders. It effectively ditches everything the phone was trying to juggle in its memory at once. Restarting your iPhone is one way of doing this, but there is a quicker option.

With the latest iPod Touch — Generation 6! — Apple's iOS runt gets a better camera and powerful guts, which make it feel like a baby iPhone that doesn't make calls. But why would you buy it if you already have an iPhone?

When Apple announced a surprise update to the iPod Touch last week, many sought to revisit the appeal of the device in a smartphone-saturated world. One major benefit of the updated iPod Touch is the improved camera. We did some tests to see if the latest iPod matches the camera quality of the latest iPhone.

Starting today, you can buy a gold iPod Touch. It's actually not as lame as it sounds. Beneath its golden shell, the iPod is starting to look a little bit like the low-cost phones that so many of its competitors are working on, too.

Books, magazines, comics, even photographs have already all made the move to digital. And finally, 65 years after coming up with a clever way to boost gum sales, Topps is bringing its iconic trading cards into the digital world with a new Star Wars app that lets collectors trade cards with anyone else on earth with an internet connection and an iOS device.

While it might surprise some that the iPod touch is still trundling along, the entire lineup has gotten a significant price cut today — and the lowest-end version picked up a fancy new camera and a colour spectrum.

With iOS 7 due to land today, Apple seems to have decided to look after users with ageing hardware too. It now offers a 'last compatible version' of iOS apps if you attempt to download an app not supported by your current firmware.

One of the Apple's more polarising design choices with its mobile devices is the lack of a slot for an microSD card or similar avenue for expanded storage. Yes, you could just buy a non-Apple tablet or phone, but if you're just too attached to the hardware from the big white citrus, you should check out the iFlash Drive.

Apple has agreed to pay out a weighty $US53 million to settle a lawsuit that saw the company accused of not correctly honouring warranties of iPhone and iPod Touches, reports Wired. The settlement should, in theory, see tens of thousands of Apple customers previously refused repairs or replacement hardware under warranty receive cash payouts.

Come one, come all, we have iOS apps for the masses this week! We're giving a big shout out to parents this week with our best iPad apps. Between entertaining a crying kid and buying a pack of nappies with minimal effort, we're looking out for you. There's also a decent selection of new iPhone apps there for those with and without kids.

If your bedside table has become an unmanageable menagerie of phones, tablets, and other devices charging overnight, Griffin wants to bring order to your chaos of cables. The company's new PowerDock 5 charging station has a footprint no larger than an iPad, but can accomodate up to five tablets, or a mix of devices, and charge them all from a single power outlet.

It's a new week, and we've got new and shiny prizes to give away in the Gizmodo Giveaway week! Today you're playing for: a 32GB iPod Touch (Product RED edition), valued at $329 thanks to our friends over at Dyson.

Launch a consumer electronics product these days and within a couple of weeks you can probably expect a legal challenge. That's exactly what has happened to Apple with the iPad Mini — because Samsung claims the tablet infringes its patents.

Now that the fifth-generation of the iPod Touch has hit the market, you can count on seeing more and more specials on the fourth-generation. Kmart is selling the 16GB iPod Touch (fourth generation) for $169 right now, down from $199. The 32GB is also on special. It's $249 down from $279.